Warner Frank Hall and Edith Emily Adams were married after banns at St Simon's, Paddington, London on 4th August 1902.[1] They were bachelor and spinster and both living at 279 Shirland Street at the time. Warner was 28, a grocer and the son of William Hall who was a farmer. Edith was 24 and the daughter of Edwin Hall who was a mason. The witnesses to the marriage were Edwin Adams and Rose Aplin.[2]
Warner Frank Hall, head, 38, married, grocer and provision merchant, born in Oxfordshire
Edith Emily Hall, wife, 33, married 9 years with 3 children born alive to the marriage of whom 2 were still living, grocer and provision merchant asst, born in Paddington, London
Gertrude Edith Hall, daughter, 6, born in South Lambeth, London
Cyril Edwin Hall, son, 1, born in Fulham, London
Death
48. Caddington Road. Hypertensive heart disease, Arteriosclerosis, Herpes Zoster (Shingles). Cremated at Hendon Park Crematorium
16th October 1948
Cricklewood, London, England
Sources
↑ Register of Marriages, General Register Office of England and Wales, GRO Reference: 1902 S Quarter in Paddington Volume 01A Page 184 https://www.freebmd.org.uk/cgi/search.pl
↑ St Simon Paddington Marriage Register, London Metropolitan Archives; London, England; London Church of England Parish Registers; Reference Number: P87/SIM/006 Ancestry Sharing Link
↑ Census Returns of England and Wales, 1911. Kew, Surrey, England: The National Archives of the UK (TNA) Series RG14, Registration District 3 Registration Sub-distrct 3 ED 14 Schedule Number 372 Ancestry Sharing Link